As President Obama delivers his last State of the Union Address on Tuesday, keep an eye out for talk of Cuba, trade, refugee visa rules and closing Guantánamo Bay. WSJ's Jerry Seib explains. Photo: AP

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... prison Obama goes before the Congress in the country on Tuesday night to give the stated the Union addresses last meaningful stated the Union address as president ... what's interesting about it but not unusual last year of an eight year presidency ... is how much the agenda that is going to talk about is likely to be dominated by foreign policy issues on which the Congress ... can work together even as they go into year-end which on domestic issues because of the political climate ... may not be a lot they can do together ... a handful of issues are important in will be discussed between the president and Republicans who run Congress ... will Congress approved a new authorization for the millet re fight against Islamic State ... of prisoner bomb for that last years been asking for it for awhile Congress because of its own internal disagreement about how to do that sort of thing as a follow through ... will Congress approve a new trade agreement Pacific trade agreement that the president's ... team negotiated late last year ... can the president and Congress agree on more steps to normalize relations with Cuba beyond the resumption of diplomatic relations and happened last year ... can Congress agree with the present to shut down the military prison Guantanamo Bay one of resistance on that that's for terror suspects are held but it'll be a topic of discussion ... and can there be an agreement between the president and Congress some more steps ... to clear out the visa rules for people who come from nations where the worry about terrorists may be slipping into the US ... so long story short the final year of a teacher present is also often one which is focused turns overseas ... that's going to be the case I think for present Obama in many respects this year ... will also be clear in the stated the Union address on Tuesday night ...